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Карело-финские мифы. От "Калевалы" и птицы-демиурга до чуди и саамов

Владимир Петрухин

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Finno-Ugric peoples from ancient times lived in the forest expanses of the north of Eastern Europe and Western Siberia - from Finland and Karelia in the West to the Trans-Urals in the East. Close to the Finno-Ugric mythology are the myths of the Sami (in the old Russian-speaking tradition - Lapps) - hunters, fishermen and reindeer herders of the north.
Dispersed so widely, these peoples have preserved common legends. They had a common world, created by a bird, illuminated by the North Star, a world in which the forest acted both as a source of food and as the abode of evil gods.

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ISBN 9785001959960
Publisher МИФ
Publication date 2023
Library Circulation 7500
Number of Pages 240
Bookbinding Hardcover
Language Russian

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